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Sunday, November 19, 2006

Saudi Arabian Oil

Original posting, August 2006

The public support for the US driven War on Terror (war is terror) was at its greatest after the attack on the Twin Towers, 9/11 (2001). The ensuing invasion in Europe would not be conceivable or acceptable, not that it was or is, without this prior 'outrage'.

Complicity was strongly suggested by (allegedly) escorting the Bin Laden family/relatives out of America to Saudi Arabia by plane 2 days afterwards when every other US non-military aircraft had been grounded or risked being shot down.

Control of American airspace absolute. Nothing could move.

Look to Pearl Harbor (1941). Deliberately allowed to happen? Bring the Americans into WWII. Documentary evidence exists to suggest that President Franklin D. Roosevelt secretly held ambitions to involve America in the war, but public opinion was against him (running at 88%). In his re-election campaign he is recorded as stating: "I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again: your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars".

Or Hitler burning the Reichstag (German Republic's parliament) on 27.02.1933. Hitler tried to blame Communists. Plotting against the state. It is accepted by historians that Hitler was behind this. Hitler then introduced an emergency decree suspending normal civilian rights and liberties (of Germans) and gave the government enormous authority to impose order.

Such 'protection'. Sound familiar?

America: 03.10.2001. Congress approved Bush's PATRIOT Act on the back of the events of September 11th. Inside one month. This bill worked along similar lines: reduce civil liberties of Americans and allow detention without trial of anyone deemed a 'security threat' by the government.

Invade Europe: Afghanistan -> Iraq (10% world oil supplies).

Next: Saudi Arabia (25% oil) ?

Impossible?

America has about 2-3% of world oil supplies and uses the most. The US imports more than 50% of what it can produce and the US military machine, as one of its functions, polices the supply chain around the world to ensure it remains uninterrupted.

Just bear in mind that the US has armed Saudi Arabia with an air force, tanks and all the paraphernalia of war. If an army walked into SA, the ordnance for a war has already been delivered.